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- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 abstract "Joe Lieberman had dropped out on 4 February and received no votes. Kerry had 195 delegates, John Edwards 76, Wesley Clark 42 and Howard Dean had 21. One more win would put Kerry way ahead of his contenders. The result was another Kerry win. Kerry got 52% to Dean's 16% and John Edwards' 13%. As early as 16 January Dean lead with 32% to his closest competitor John Kerry who had 7%. A poll taken on 1 February had Kerry leading Dean 58% to 13%. The reason for Kerry's win here was because he got the men and women vote over Howard Dean and the young voters. Endorsements also racked up for John Kerry he got popular senator Carl Levin and popular house rep John D. Dingell. Howard Dean got endorsements from popular congresswomen Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick and popular house rep John Conyers Jr. and State rep Aldo Vagnozzi. After getting 91 delegates he had 286 John Edwards had 82 and Dean had 45.".
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- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Al_Sharpton.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Aldo_Vagnozzi.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Levin.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Carolyn_Cheeks_Kilpatrick.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Michigan_elections,_2004.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Democratic_presidential_primaries,_2004.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Dennis_Kucinich.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Dean.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Lieberman.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink John_Conyers.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink John_Conyers_Jr..
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink John_D._Dingell.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink John_Dingell.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink John_Edwards.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink John_Kerry.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Wesley_Clark.
- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Michigan Democratic caucuses, 2004".
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- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 subject Category:Michigan_elections,_2004.
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- Michigan_Democratic_caucuses,_2004 comment "Joe Lieberman had dropped out on 4 February and received no votes. Kerry had 195 delegates, John Edwards 76, Wesley Clark 42 and Howard Dean had 21. One more win would put Kerry way ahead of his contenders. The result was another Kerry win. Kerry got 52% to Dean's 16% and John Edwards' 13%. As early as 16 January Dean lead with 32% to his closest competitor John Kerry who had 7%. A poll taken on 1 February had Kerry leading Dean 58% to 13%.".
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